
Italy-based luxury island resort Jumeirah Capri Palace has unveiled five new suites and renovated outdoor spaces, all designed by architect Patricia Urquiola.
The redesign aims to provide guests with an experience that reflects the island’s cultural heritage.
Jumeirah Capri Palace’s new suites offer views of the Bay of Naples and the hotel’s pool, while its architectural details in the suites pay homage to Capri’s history.
Additionally, the suites feature Cimento plaster and custom-designed furniture.
In addition to the new suites, the pool bar and the lounge terrace are now framed by a Caprese garden, all unified by the same Palladian flooring.
Urquiola said: “For the renovation of the suites, pool area, and outdoor bar at Jumeirah Capri Palace, I wanted to pay homage to the soul of Anacapri.

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By GlobalData“Its luminous essence, its organic elegance, its layered history. Each suite is conceived as a serene microcosm, where tactile materials, natural light, and fluid forms evoke both comfort and Mediterranean sophistication.
“The pool area and outdoor bar extend this dialogue, merging architecture and landscape, offering guests a suspended moment between sea and sky. This project was about honouring the spirit of the place while creating new memories through design.”
Last month, Jumeirah announced plans for three new developments in Dubai, UAE, including Jumeirah Asora Bay, a hotel and residence project situated on the peninsula of La Mer South in Dubai.
In December 2023, Jumeirah announced plans to double its portfolio by 2030, as component of its Mission 2030 strategy.